The plan, which came in the form of an executive order, declared that it is"the policy of the United States" to protect people with preexisting conditions, but does not explain how exactly the administration will protect them without the ACA, which Trump and Republicans have been trying to overturn in court.
But the issue came up again later in the night, with Harris bringing up Trump's effort to repeal the ACA in court amid a pandemic that she said his administration has mishandled. The millions of people in the US who have contracted the coronavirus and survived, she added, will likely be considered to have a preexisting condition by health insurance companies.
Moderator Susan Page of USA Today then directed a question about the Trump administration's support for a lawsuit to strike down the ACA to Pence.
Harris being who she is used 'fear' of what could be taken from you because she wasn't allowed to offer 'hope' (M4A). The crappy ACA with high premiums, deductibles & co-pays; the Republican plan from the 90's dreamed up by the Heritage Foundation is what we now fight for?